26G 



INDUSTRIAL PLANTS 



Mahogany (Fig. 255) is pre-eminently the joiner's woud, 

 being preferred to all others for cabinet making of all sorts, 

 interior finish, and ornamental work in general. 



Fic. 2,55.— Malir>f:;iii\- iStri.lnn'n Mi<h„,j,nii. Ml 1 i I Ml cr). 



.4, fl(.)weriiiK hiniifh. B, (lower, cut, \crti( If ti I \ 1 lolla 



rcmr.vod. ( ', st:uiiiii;[tc tuhr. /,!, pistil. I \ 1 / f il ( i tral 



coluiiui iif fruii with sccil ;it(arli.-il, //, sci 1 / i it h 1 \ icw, 



(Harms.)- Tier L' 1 m. tall; lc,a\ i^s siiinotl H i_ 1 \\m\; 

 I'l'iiit, (lr>'. Na{i\'(' luaiir, 'rrnpiral .\iinaii' 



OraiKjC'Vood ( Fi^. I"*') although attracli\i', is a\'ailalile 

 only in sucli small (|uantities that its use is mostly restrietetl 



